
Zara McDermott says this spray ‘saved her rosacea-inflamed skin' at Glastonbury
If you're looking for an affordable and effective way to avoid skin flare-ups when out in the sun this summer, Zara McDermott may have just the ticket. She shares one product she swore by to get her through Glastonbury with "zero breakouts even in the sun!"
What's more, this Hypochlorous Acid Spray from Base Laboratories that Zara raved about to fans comes with a wallet-friendly price tag at under £15 on Amazon, making it a cheap and sure-fire way to avoid inflamed skin during the warmer seasons.
Taking to her Instagram to share her love for this product, Zara said: "I took my Hypochlorous Acid to Glasto and it's literally saved my skin. If you suffer from perioral dermatitis like me, or eczema /rosacea inflamed skin, then you need to give this a go. I spray it on as soon as I get out of the shower, and then sometimes take a little one in my bag with me to spritz on my face through the day. I even put it on top of my makeup. Zero breakouts even in the sun!"
The spray that had Zara gushing was the Base Laboratories Hypochlorous Acid Spray, which is touted as a magic molecule spray that contains two active natural ingredients that promote skin healing. The wound cleanser is powered by pure hypochlorous acid and saline solution(sea salt water), which makes it ideal for helping relieve and heal all types of skin wounds, as well as providing relief from eczema, acne, skin irritations, redness, and can work as tattoo and piercing aftercare.
Praised as a safe and effective saline wound wash spray, this cleansing spray is Zara's secret weapon for keeping the skin clean and promoting fast healing. It helps to reduce all types of skin irritation. By cleansing the skin, the spray targets problems such as eczema at the source.
Great for everyone, from adults to kids and babies, this spray utilises pure Hypochlorous acid, a compound already produced by our body's natural defence, to add more directly to your skin, increasing the cleansing power and providing a smart and easy way to promote faster healing.
On Amazon, shoppers can find a 59ml bottle for the budget-friendly price of £9.99, a 240ml bottle for £13.99 or a two-pack of 240ml bottles for £24.99.
If you prefer to shop around and want to check out the competition, check out the TikTok viral brand, ISO Clean's Hypochlorous Spray, which retails for £12. Elsewhere, this Mario Badescu Reparing Facial Spray With Hypochlorous Acid currently sells for £18 over at Lookfantastic or head to Sephora to shop this Clinisoothe Skin Purifier for £14.95.
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